About this Research Topic
There are many questions in cell-matrix mechanobiology that need further investigation. Why different cell types behave differently to the different ECM stiffness remains a mystery. Another crucial question is how cells differentiate between ECM remodeling and changes in mechanical properties during homeostasis and pathological conditions? What techniques are better suited for probing mechanobiology and diseases of mechanotransduction? However, answering these questions need the coordinated efforts of biologists, chemists, biomedical engineers, material scientists, and physicists. In the quest to answer these questions, we will understand how cells perceive physical forces in both physiological and pathological conditions.
In this Research Topic, we invite manuscripts covering the role of biomechanical forces in development and diseases and how these forces can be quantified. Research identifying new mechanisms and mechanosensors, and recent models and tools for probing cell-ECM mechanotransduction in diseases and disorders will also be welcome.
Keywords: Cell-ECM interaction, Mechanotransduction, ECM stiffness, ECM remodeling
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